HealthScience & TechnologyUS-based Nigerian Medical Expert Invents COVID-19 Infected Lungs Detector

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Dr Samson Arigbamu, a Nigerian medical expert based in the U.S., says he has invented a stethoscope equipped with components capable of identifying adventitious lungs such as COVID-19 infected lungs immediately.

Arigbamu told newsmen on Sunday in Ibadan that the stethoscope was in production at prototype and optimisation stage.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Arigbamu had lived in the U.S for 22 years and was currently the Director of Nursing at Future Care Lochearn, a 200-bed capacity health rehabilitation centre in Baltimore, Maryland.

He said that the final product would commence by December, noting that the process can be expedited with resources from individuals, organisations or even the Nigerian government.

Arigbamu maintained that the eventual production of the stethoscope would be a great achievement and pride to Nigerian government.

“The stethoscope will be a great achievement and pride to Nigeria for the fact that her citizen invented such critical medical equipment worthy of a U.S. patent. I am soliciting support from Nigerian government,” he said.

Arigbamu said that having worked in the healthcare field for over 20 years, he had seen healthcare providers including nurses, mid-level providers and physicians struggle with identifying lung and heart sounds.

According to him, “they struggle because chest x-rays, EKGs and other cardiac interrogative tests are often ordered to identify adventitious lung and heart conditions.

“Clinical issues with these expensive tests and devices are incapable of identifying adventitious sounds and providing immediate and accurate feedback.

“Consequently, utilisation of such devices often result in significant clinical and health issues for the patients as well as a waste of valuable resources.”

Arigbamu said that in 2018, he commenced work towards inventing a digital stethoscope that could identify lung and heart sounds, interprete the sounds and immediately announce its findings to the users.

He said that the stethoscope was also capable of integrating its data into electronic medical records.

“With such capabilities, it will enhance physical assessment vital to healthcare providers and novice users.

”It will also ensure opportunities for timely intervention and prevention of further health decline in patients.

“The stethoscope is also equipped with Electronic Medical Record (EMR) integration capabilities (essential to telemedicine) in order to improve care coordination and patient information portability.

“The project received a USA patent on June 2, and is currently in the prototype phase of production in the U.S and Ukraine,” he said.

NAN reports that Arigbamu had been on employment with the company for 10 years and prior to that, he was a director of nursing at Manor Care Woodbridge in Baltimore Maryland for over three years.

He also owned and operated a private clinic called Upsurge Health Associate in Freeland, Maryland.

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